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Introduction to Computer Science 1

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Introduction

What is Computer Science?

Computer Science is the study of processes that interact with data and that can be represented as data in the form of programs. It enables the use of algorithms to manipulate, store, and communicate digital information.

Administrative information

Course Syllabus is available here

Communication:

  • via slack: workspace name: bitl-cs1-2019
  • via email: use instructor's email address for personal communication
  • office hours: by appt.

Calendar

Date Topic Exercises
==== 09.09.19 ====

Course overview

Introduction to the course. Syllabus. What is computer science. Branches of computer science. Binary encoding. Abstraction. Data. Algorithms. Search using linear, skip and binary approach. Correctness and complexity of an algorithm.

Write a pseudo code for binary search algorithm, in the context of a dictionary or a phone book.

==== 10.09.19 ====

Expressions

Algorithms revisited. iterative v.s. recursive algorithm, binary search example in both versions. Life cycle of program development. Source code. Compiler v.s. interpreter. Integrated development environment. Python programming language. Python version 3 vs version 2. Expressions, evaluation of expressions. Operators and their precedence.

  • Explore the online IDE: repl.it.
  • Read about Anaconda environment.


==== 12.09.19 ====

Variables and assignment

Python: variables. Statements. Assignment. Data types.

Find out why 123_456 is a valid expression in Python, and what does it mean.

==== 16.09.19 ====

Functions (calling)

Python: functions. Purpose and uses. Calling functions. Libraries, ""import math"" statement.

Practice writing functions:

  • A sum of two numbers
  • A greeter function with the name as a parameter
  • A signature (-1,0,+1) function
==== 17.09.19 ====

Functions (defining)

Python: functions. Defining functions. Function body. The use of indentation in Python.

==== 19.09.19 ====

Relational and boolean expressions

Boolean and comparison operators.

==== 23.09.19 ====

Control flow (conditionals)

Control flow: if / if-else / if-elif-else.

  • Lab Assignment 1
==== 24.09.19 ====

Control flow in functions

==== 26.09.19 ====

Javascript 1

==== 30.09.19 ====

Javascript 2

==== 01.10.19 ====

Javascript 3

  • Lab exam 01
==== 03.10.19 ====

Arrays and for loop

==== 07.10.19 ====

Range (PY) and for..in (JS)

==== 08.10.19 ====

Lists (PY)

==== 10.10.19 ====

Dictionaries intro (PY)

==== 14.10.19 ====

Dictionaries continued (JS) 1

==== 15.10.19 ====

Dictionaries continued (JS) 2

==== 17.10.19 ====

File reading (PY)

==== 21.10.19 ====

Parsing data (csv, PY)

==== 22.10.19 ====

File writing (PY)

  • Project 1 announced
==== 24.10.19 ====

Q & A session

==== 28.10.19 ====

HTML and Javascript

==== 29.10.19 ====

URIs and network connections

==== 31.10.19 ====

A web server (PY)

  • Lab exam 02
==== 04.11.19 ====

Midterm review

==== 05.11.19 ====

Midterm exam

  • Midterm exam
==== 07.11.19 ====

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==== 11.11.19 ====

JSON and AJAX introduction

==== 12.11.19 ====

AJAX, Chat app

==== 14.11.19 ====

Midterm analysis

  • Lab Exam 03
==== 18.11.19 ====

--- National holiday ---

==== 19.11.19 ====

AJAX, GET/POST review

==== 21.11.19 ====

Search and sort

==== 25.11.19 ====

Sorting and custom sort

  • Project 1 due
  • Project 2 announced
==== 26.11.19 ====

Database

  • Lab Exam 04
==== 28.11.19 ====

Database application

==== 02.12.19 ====

SQL and SQL injection

==== 03.12.19 ====

Encryption and Hashing

==== 05.12.19 ====

Designing the application

==== 09.12.19 ====

Passwords and session

==== 10.12.19 ====

Q&A

==== 12.12.19 ====

Final review

  • Project 2 due
==== 16.12.19 ====

--- EXAM week starts ---

==== 17.12.19 ====

Final exam

  • Final Exam

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